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  1. I'm looking to buy a power supply for the server I am building. The case I bought came with a busted power supply (I tested it with a volt meter). The case and PSU was only $40, so it wasn't too expensive or high quality. I bought the case from newegg.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    From the reviews I heard it's a pretty crappy PSU, and the return shipping is most likely worth more than the power supply itself. :D

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    What do I need to look at when choosing a PSU? I don't want to spend a lot of money, but I don't want to buy something that's junk.

  2. I personally would get a smaller laptop if you plan on carrying it around (around 6 lbs). The Dell Inspiron 9xxx are just too big to lug around all the time.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    If you plan on leaving your laptop in the dorm most of the time, the bigger laptops might be the best way to go (if you don't want to bring your desktop). If you plan on bringing your laptop around campus, you're not going to want a large one, and the battery life is going to be a lot less than a smaller model.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Of course, the smaller models lack a good video card for gaming. :roll:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I would find a balance that suits you best. You might want to consider bringing your desktop with you to play games (and possibly upgrade it), and buy a cheap and light laptop to carry around and do your schoolwork.

  3. Your ISP did that on purpose. They don't want you running a webserver from home. A lot of ISPs are doing that now. They also often block port 25 (SMTP) and a few other ports. They say for "security reasons". It's really for "We don't want you using up our bandwidth" reasons. (I will say leaving port 25 open is a security risk, but I won't get into that)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The only thing you can do is use a different port :-\

  4. u sure its the cpu? Can be the video card. Also Pentium 4 is nothing compared to AMD's processors lol. You can stir fry out em.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    hmmm i think this should do it :lol:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835106044

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835106057 or this one

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Thunderbirds (regular Athlon) ran hot, AMD has solved that issued in the past few years (Athlon XP and Athlon 64 run cooler)

  5. Yeah, you can do that, but you'll have to reinstall all your programs again (even if they're on the other hard drive).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    You could also get an IDE or SATA card. They're about $20 (?) and can give you extra IDE/SATA ports, and you can just addon an extra drive. That will use up a PCI slot, so make sure you have one to spare.

  6. Something you guys don't realize.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Yes, Windows is buggy. Yes, it glithes. Yes, it has security holes larger than the holes in my pants after 2 weeks of mountainclimbing. Yes, it has unwieldy code and ultraproprietary attitude to any outside development. But there is one single thing that overrides all that and more when it comes to sales. Windows has a good feature: ANY MORON CAN USE IT.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    It doesn't matter how innovative, flexible, sophisticated or secure are alternatives. Until someone develops an os that is AS DUMBFOUNDLY EASY to install and use as Windows, and is as DUMBFOUNDLY AUTOMATED FOR THE TASKS 90% OF USERS (READ NON-EXPERTS) use them for, Windows will remain a monopoly (with all mentioned consequences).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    That's also the reason why people like AOL so much. The soccer moms and sunday-newspaper-dads value smilie faces and nice sound effects more than compatibility, features, or (until recently) security (which somewhat changed only because of the media attention of stolen identities and such, and naturally only then got MS off their wagon to at least start fixing their holes).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    If that was the case, everybody would be buying a Mac instead.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Too much money and software is already invested in Windows. Recoding software costs money, and a lot of it. Business cannot afford to recode all their software because they don't want to use Windows anymore. This ends up trickling down to home users.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Again, Microsoft knows this, and is just looking for ways to make money off their empire.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Being "easy to use" is not the reason why people still use Windows. It's because too much money is in the Windows boat.

  7. battletrax I haven't heard of the issues with the Vista name? Not on the news at all, at least not anything on google.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    There is a small software company called Vista [vista.com] who is complaining about copyright of "Vista".

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Link to Story: Seattle Times

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Whether or not this will go anywhere, I don't know.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    On another note:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Windows is known to make great secure and compatible software. IE7 should be more compatible with other standards (CSS/JavaScript) and be more secure, blocking more spyware then ever.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Unfortunately, I don't believe Microsoft is going to dish out any money to improve IE when the can repackage what they have already and make more money.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Microsoft isn't very innovative, and doesn't care too much about security in their products. The problem is, people are buying Windows (and in large numbers), so why should they care? Why spend extra money to make something better when you can just sit back and watch the cash flow in?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I don't see Microsoft doing anything exciting in the near future. People will have to stop buying Windows before Microsoft does anything.

  8. Have you ran a virus scan lately or checked for spyware?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Give us a HijackThis log: http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis.zip [merijin.org]

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Also, do you have enough system resources? (press ctrl+alt+del to bring up the task manager, and give us a screen shot of the performance tab)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    There are so many different reasons why your system may freeze up, I hope we might be able to pinpoint it.

  9. See if you can delete it from the command line. I've had that happen before, and that's how I got rid of it.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Make a new .bat file on the desktop saying "command" (make a new textfile, write the word "command" in it, and save it with the .bat extention)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Double click the batch file (.bat). You should get the command line on the desktop. Type "dir" to see all the files on the desktop. Delete the folder by typeing "del ". Say yes to all the prompts, and the folder should be gone.

  10. That's very strange. The only time my mouse ever *jumps* is when my mouse rollers are dirty, or whatever you call them (yes, I still use a mouse with a ball, I cba to get a new optical mouse).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I just take the ball out, clean the gunk off, put it back in and I'm good to go. I have to do it about once a week.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I can't figure out what your problem could be. :x

  11. Since a while ago, my mouse would sometimes start jumping to the top of the screen (the pointer, not the actual mouse you move with your hand), and after a few restarts would go into hibernation and i wouldn't see it do so for a while. I always thought it wasjust my mouse, but i got a new one a few days ago, and right now it keeps on jumping to the top of my screen, making it really really hard to do anything. Can someone help me out with this problem?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Thanks, stan

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I was thinking your mouse was dirty, but then I read you got a new mouse...

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Are you using a mousepad? If not, it could be the surface you are using the mouse on.

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    Either your ISP is having problems, or your computer cannot handle the broadband traffic maybe? Are you using wireless, and you're getting a poor signal?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    What are the specs on your computer, and are you using a wired or wireless internet?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    well im using a modem.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Okay, and you didn't answer my questions. :roll:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I'm assuming it's wired. What are the specs on your computer?

  13. Firefox is not totally immune, it's just at this point MORE immune than IE (a lot more for that matter).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I doubt you got it from these forums, your virus scan might have been sifting through your temporary internet files when you were browsing the web and came across that.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I'd run a full scan on your system if you haven't already. If you have one instance, it might have propegated at some point, so you'll want to fix or delete the other instances, so they can't do more harm.

  14. MOST game developers don't even write their code from scratch. They buy a 3rd party gaming engine that uses some scripting language and mod it to their tastes.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    But yeah, the gaming engine is USUALLY written in C/C++ (and maybe some of the low level stuff in assembly) There are Java gaming engines out there, but not very widely used.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    If a developer writes it from scratch, they might use Java or C++, depending on their tastes.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    C++ will run faster, but your code will only be able to run on one type of machine (ie only Windows machines, only Macs, only Linux, etc). Yeah, you can port it, but that depends on what C++ libraries you use from the start (and graphic engine, you can't port a game that uses DirectX to anything besides windows without rewriting the whole game, with OpenGL on the other hand, it should be fairly easy), and you'll end up having to change some code (it may be a lot, it may be a little).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Java will run slower because the code is semi-interpreted from the "ByteCode". ByteCode the compiled Java code that is written at a low level language that's not native to any machine, but can be interpreted by the Java Virtual Machine fairly quickly, but not quite as fast as native written code. However, the bytecode can be used on any machine that has a Java Virtual Machine written for it (which is almost every OS at this point) and does not require a single line of code changed to use it on different type of machine.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Virtual Basic isn't that widely used. It's just not as powerful of a language as C++. Why have hamburger when you can have steak?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    It all really depends on what you want to do, I guess. There really isn't ONE thing that's used, it's a combination of all of the above.

  15. Try cutting down the resolution in counterstrike. Usually the monitors will allow a higher refresh rate at a lower resolution. (I would check the manual to confirm that).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    A lower resolution will also mean faster framerate. Find a balance that you like!

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